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Arrival in London
A Travel Blog entry by ashleylutt from London, England, United Kingdom
... was in an Arab area. Interesting, I thought. A lot of signs on restaurants and stores had Arab written underneath the English. The Hilton London Metropole is a huge hotel. Our reason for staying there: my parents, my sister, and I were able to fit in one ...
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London Exploration
A Travel Blog entry by mcrowleyphoto from London, England, United Kingdom
... London with our tour group. We got on a coach and were driven around to see different locations including St. Paul's Cathedral, Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace, the bell tower that houses Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament. We got off the coach at St. ...
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London: Nothing to Declare
A Travel Blog entry by drtee from London, England, United Kingdom
... google it. too It has its advantages, of course, but it's scary too. It's as bad as Santa. My hotel is right on Trafalgar Square (thank you, Priceline). It is very cool (note the italics, which I hope will format properly when I paste this on my ...
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A Canadian tour of central London
A Travel Blog entry by ronmystyk from London, England, United Kingdom
... in our room, we headed back out and made our way to Trafalgar Square where another Canadian moment happened. Trafalgar Square is the official center of London and one of the most popular locations for both tourists and residents. It is bordered on the ...
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Day 2 in London
A Travel Blog entry by sm1977 from London, United Kingdom
... some pictures. After we hopped on the Big Bus and went to see a bit Picadilly Circus, then Trafalgar Square and St. Paul's Cathedral. We kept seeing this little store/deli called Pret a Manger, so had decided to ...
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London! Where have u been all my life?
A Travel Blog entry by dionne07 from London, England, United Kingdom
... Buckinghajm Palace - Westminister Abbey - Tower Bridge - London Bridge - Big Ben - London Eye - St Paul's Cathedral - Trafalgar Square - Thames River London is amazing and I have fallen in Love with it over night... ...
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Good bye Victoria...Hello London
A Travel Blog entry by ambiancetravels from London, England, United Kingdom
... rate which we felt raped us every time we laid down a pound, we needed something free. In the search we stumbled upon Trafalgar Square which was not on the menu but a delightful surprise all the same. Thirty minutes were spent checking ...
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London: A Person Under a Train Has a Bad Day
A Travel Blog entry by drtee from London, England, United Kingdom
... Doyle, J. B. Priestley, and Karl Marx (and me, of course). It doesn't bother me that there are Starbuck's all over London, because it Is now possible to get good "filtered coffee"-it used to be instant everywhere. So everyone got on the bandwagon with ...
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London: Breakfast, Boots, and 'Buses
A Travel Blog entry by drtee from London, England, United Kingdom
... on today. Sorry. Try again tomorrow. But all is not lost! I discover that there will be a debut of a 1904 documentary, Living London, by Charles Urban will be shown in the Square, just outside my front door, at 6:30. The film was thought lost, but ...
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London: Pints and Pinter
A Travel Blog entry by drtee from London, England, United Kingdom
... interesting group, with two locals, a former local who lives in Vancouver now, and a fellow Texan (from Gun Barrel) who comes to London a couple of times a year to see musicals. I hit it off with the Canadian, who is a nurse but hesitates to call herself ...
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London's Burning part one
A Travel Blog entry by carolynmagnus from London, United Kingdom
... all day people approach you so that they can have their picture taken with someone with a funny hat. Witnessed a peace march in Trafalgar Square--a name that took me all weekend to pronounce correctly (and even now I have to think about it). And on to ...
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London 1
A Travel Blog entry by everardt from London, United Kingdom
... London I go on this huge, long walk past so many well-known names (Chelsea, Kensington, Sloane Square, Pall Mall, Picadilly, Trafalgar Square, Nelson's Column, etc) and finally end up at Gay Pride 2007, comprising a rock concert and tens of thousands of ...
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London
A Travel Blog entry by rvs from London, United Kingdom
... nbsp; 2. We took a bus tour through all the tourist attractions in central London by The Original London Bus Tour. We saw Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Marble Arch, Hyde Park, Belgravia (where rich people live), Westminster Abbey, Big ...
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London's Cooling Part Two
A Travel Blog entry by carolynmagnus from London, United Kingdom
... ever enjoyed eating. For breakfast, of all things. And another cup of coffee. I called Nina and told her to meet us at Trafalgar (i still thought about it before I typed it) for the St. Patty's day parade. We met up at the National Portrait Gallery ...
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On Our Way (Part 2)
A Travel Blog entry by j_and_m from London, United Kingdom
... own. We found our luggage, bought our tube ticket and emerged in Trafalgar Square - the very center of London. The Trafalgar Hilton is sleek with modern furnishings and is quite comfortable. There's complimentary full-size bottles of Earthrise ...
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2 Spring Gardens, Trafalgar Square, London, England, United Kingdom
... and stains all over the carpet. Excellent breakfast. Excellent Choice/Central Location from RoundTheWorldandBack Stayed at The Trafalgar Hilton over Memorial Day weekend. This new and apparently little known hotel is an excellent choice. ...
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